Dear colleagues,
Please find enclosed the traditional media overview of the BENELUX daily press, as well as the international web press, as the social media review.
1. BESIX & Construction sector in the BENELUX press
See enclosed PDF.
2. International press (web) mentioning BESIX
- Tivoli GreenCity (Belgium): this new Brussels neighbourhood, in the construction of which Jacques Delens participated, is the first neighbourhood in the world to be certified BREEAM Outstanding.
- Rail Baltica (Latvia): the construction of the Rail Baltica Central Station in Riga begins, with official opening on Monday.
- Toowoomba (Australia): BESIX Watpac and Asterion enter into a binding Early Contractor Involvement contract for the construction of a medicinal cannabis production facilities.
- Orascom (UAE): Orascom, along with BESIX, could emerge as key player in UAE following Arabtec demise.
- Oosterweel (Belgium): BAM, facing financial problems, withdraws from the 2.5 billion euro ROCO project (one of the Oosterweel contracts), in which BESIX participates. The 5 billion euro Oosterweel project is one of the largest infrastructure projects in Europe.
- Vistula Spit (Poland): a strategic investment for Poland whose construction is on schedule.
3. Social Media posts mentioning BESIX projects
- Royal Atlantis Resort & Residences: latest pic
- Grotius (The Hague): lunch for the team
- Terraced Tower (Rotterdam): progress
- Sluishuis (Amsterdam): spectacular progress
- Suurhoff bridge (The Netherlands): video
- Draakplaats bridge (Antwerp): update
- Albertkanaal bridges (Belgium): co-creation
- Quatuor (Brussels): nice pic
- RER Waterloo (Belgium): drone images by Infrabel/Tuc Rail
- Nachtigal (Cameroon): la future plage de montage
- LN24: new record
- Vanhout: beautiful tower crane pics
- Vanhout: progress on Gallaitsite in Schaarbeek
- Van den Berg: successful works in Roeselaere
- BESIX Infra: finishing works on Plantin/Moretuslei in Antwerp
- Wust: completing l’Athénée Royal d’Ans - Alleur in Liège
- Cobelba: completing Cafés Delahaut in Namur
- BESIX Watpac: turning the first sod on The Oxlade in Brisbane
- BESIX Watpac: shortlisted for Darwin Ship Lift
4. Our People on Social Media
- Morning safety walk for BESIX Infra site in Grimbergen by Jan Van Steirteghem
- Welcome Steven Adams, new director Vanhout projects
- Throwback post of the Ain Sokhna Product Hub
5. This week’s statistics on social media:
- Linkedin: 8K impressions - 4.5% engagement rate - 267 clicks
- Facebook: 1,7K people reached - 113 engagements
- Twitter: 216 impressions - 10 engagements
2. Social media trend: how it started/how it’s going - Grand Egyptian Museum
- Linkedin: 19K impressions - 8.6% engagement rate - 1273 clicks
- Facebook: 3K people reached - 258 engagements
3. A series of great pics of the reconstructed Belgian pavilion in Namur
- Linkedin: 28K impressions - 24.9% engagement rate - 6534 clicks
4. World kindness day highlighting BESIX Foundation’s initiative in Ivory Coast
- Linkedin: 13K impressions - 1.5% engagement rate - 80 clicks
- Facebook: 2,5K people reached - 213 engagements
- Linkedin: 9K impressions - 2.0% engagement rate - 70 clicks
- Twitter: 471 impressions - 16 engagements
6. Official launch of ALEGrO, highlighting Van den Berg & Franki Foundations’ part
- Linkedin: 33K impressions - 1.3% engagement rate - 306 clicks
- Twitter: 506 impressions - 6 engagements
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